When is grasping affected by the Müller-Lyer illusion?: A quantitative review

N Bruno, VH Franz - Neuropsychologia, 2009 - Elsevier
Milner and Goodale (1995)[Milner, AD, & Goodale, MA (1995). The visual brain in action.
Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press] proposed a functional division of labor between vision …

Grasping visual illusions: Consistent data and no dissociation

VH Franz, KR Gegenfurtner - Cognitive neuropsychology, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
The finding that the Ebbinghaus/Titchener illusion deceives perception but not grasping is
usually seen as strong evidence for Goodale and Milner's (1992) notion of two parallel …

The functional subdivision of the visual brain: Is there a real illusion effect on action? A multi-lab replication study

KK Kopiske, N Bruno, C Hesse, T Schenk, VH Franz - cortex, 2016 - Elsevier
It has often been suggested that visual illusions affect perception but not actions such as
grasping, as predicted by the “two-visual-systems” hypothesis of Milner and Goodale (1995 …

Visual illusions, delayed grasping, and memory: no shift from dorsal to ventral control

VH Franz, C Hesse, S Kollath - Neuropsychologia, 2009 - Elsevier
We tested whether a delay between stimulus presentation and grasping leads to a shift from
dorsal to ventral control of the movement, as suggested by the perception–action theory of …

Robust movement segmentation by combining multiple sources of information

WD Schot, E Brenner, JBJ Smeets - Journal of neuroscience methods, 2010 - Elsevier
One of the first steps in analyzing kinematic data is determining the beginning and end of
movement segments. This is often done automatically on the basis of one parameter (such …

Memory mechanisms in grasping

C Hesse, VH Franz - Neuropsychologia, 2009 - Elsevier
The availability of visual information influences the execution of goal-directed movements.
This is very prominent in memory conditions, where a delay is introduced between stimulus …

Interocular induction of illusory size perception

C Song, DS Schwarzkopf, G Rees - BMC neuroscience, 2011 - Springer
Background The perceived size of objects not only depends on their physical size but also
on the surroundings in which they appear. For example, an object surrounded by small …

Thinking with portals: Revisiting kinematic cues to intention

R Pfister, M Janczyk, R Wirth, D Dignath, W Kunde - Cognition, 2014 - Elsevier
What we intend to achieve with our actions affects the way we move our body. This has been
repeatedly shown for both, movement-related intentions such as grasping and turning an …

The effect of the Uznadze illusion is temporally dynamic in closed-loop but temporally constant in open-loop grasping

S Uccelli, N Bruno - Quarterly Journal of Experimental …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Although it is known that the availability of visual feedback modulates grasping kinematics, it
is unclear whether this extends to both the early and late stages of the movement. We …

Where is size in the brain of the beholder?

DS Schwarzkopf - Multisensory research, 2015 - brill.com
Despite advances in our understanding of how the brain represents visual space, it remains
unresolved how the subjective experience of an object's size arises. While responses in …